Saturday, 20 April 2013

Previous Mark Schwarzer had a farm.... Fulham keeper strategies forever after basketball - Daily Mail

UPDATED: 08:50 EST, 19 April 2013 Forget taking up a TV punditry position or times spent out on the course, Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer could be getting ready to get dirty on the village when his football career ends. The Australia No 1 and his wife Paloma started an organization named 4 Dog Farm in October this past year, which is registered to a house on a 90-acre dairy farm in Surrey. Schwarzer is shown as a Director But he's not expected to use the land to milk cows or herd sheep after his times in the Premier League are over - the land is expected to be used for a housing development. Farmed out: Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer owns a farm. Here is how he'd look as a farmer New venture: Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer owns a farm in Surrey Schwarzer, 40, has suggested he'll leave Fulham when his contract expires come early july, but Sportsmail recognizes the Aussie happens to be mulling over a present of an additional year on exactly the same terms of around A35,000 a week. The goalkeeperas latest business venture, however, wouldn't be the first-time he has branched out beyond basketball. He's already co-authored a set of childrenas books about a figure named Edward aMegsa Morrison, who moves from England to Sydney and settled into his new life with the help of football. In respect to Schwarzer's foray to the countrylife, Sportsmail has generated its farmyard soccer team and beginning XI. Dave Pheasant Phil Veal, Carlton Farmer, Alan Lambsen, Henning Berg Ryan Piggs, Gordan Cowans, Glenn Cockerill, Gareth (hay) Bale Charlie Bull, Demba Ba Chairman: David SheepshanksManager: Geese HiddinkFormation: 3-5-2Ground: Bloomfield Road (and it seems like farm animals have already been on it!) Door keeper: Dave Beasant Workhorse: Carlton Palmer Making hay: Gareth Bale Stunning force: Charlie Bull

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